If you ate exclusively rich customers in the game, then that could work since they carry wads of cash (like rich people in real life!). But all the other customers only carry credit cards--so no cash for you.
I don't understand 1.8 at all. No matter which hex I pick first, the triangle can move to a spot one away from two unstoppable squares, so I use double to block them. But they can always move to a spot next two unstoppable squares again.
Suggestion: Have the size of the windows as static. If something requires 2 components to build (like hiring scientists) then don't have it reduce the window size when you can build one.
Stuck on 40 :S. Had no issues with the other levels. Really frustrating :P. The bottom right direction block still has one more move before it unlocks, and I can't see how.
@Goldcardgames what? Aboriginal literally means original inhabitants. Do you mean australian aborigines? Because that's the only country I know of where it is common to refer to people like that. In which case, I don't see the similarity. Of course the "savages" are going to be drawn in this style though...
Guys, playing on here is much much easier than slither.io, no one is playing aggressively. I scavenged my way to the top spot. I'll be going back to slither.io, but I'll add some advice that might improve the competition here. Try to judge where large worms are going based on their current direction and where the motes of light are. Boost so that you go in front of that area. Remember also that there are two types of advantage: Small worms have the advantage over large worms in that they have invested less time in their current play session, so it's not so bad if they die, so they should be aggressive. Large worms do have an advantage over small worms, however, in that they can surround them and slowly reduce the size so that they eventually crash.
If you ate exclusively rich customers in the game, then that could work since they carry wads of cash (like rich people in real life!). But all the other customers only carry credit cards--so no cash for you.